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from the state department to the inability to state department asking for more at least some individuals the inability to delivered keeps focusing on ways to help gaza parkway trying to pressure a cease fire to get that aid in there as well. here's one that didn't fly under the radar. definitely has all the attention was on new york versus trump. green lit the by the ukrainian military to launch attacks into russia. quietly u.s. weapons can be used to strike into the homeland of russia but not in defense in ukraine and offense of weapons into russia. this is how it always starts i can use our weapons what's next hearing from france and other sink may be nato troops they are tiptoeing further and further into direct intervention. yet another they say it will be limited, will it be? what is the position everyone opposed not long ago. let's go to the southern border there's development on that as well. including joe biden is now formalizing plans of finalizing plans to use executive order to begin to stem the flow of illegal immigrants into the united states for. >> epic to we do not know w
from the state department to the inability to state department asking for more at least some individuals the inability to delivered keeps focusing on ways to help gaza parkway trying to pressure a cease fire to get that aid in there as well. here's one that didn't fly under the radar. definitely has all the attention was on new york versus trump. green lit the by the ukrainian military to launch attacks into russia. quietly u.s. weapons can be used to strike into the homeland of russia but not...
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he was the senior official for israel passed at the state department. i mean, he was a deputy assistant secretary part of the bar relief barb relief was the assistant secretary that went on all 8 of blankets and trips to them at least as his main advisor. so this is the, the officer in charge, the senior diplomat in charge of israel palestine, the state department resigning and saying its for family reasons. now the fact that it was broken in the washington post and several people that knowing well, we're talking all about guys that made it clear that, that he's trying to you know, make a principled stand, but interact, matic way that doesn't embarrass his bosses. but he was definitely unhappy with the policy he was against what's known as the bear on the policy sort of the card punch blanch policy towards that. and you know, early after october 7, he's pro palestinian state. he's pro palestinian writes, and he's one of i would say the majority of diplomats who are frustrated with the guys a policy and he's left and this is, if not an over at protest is
he was the senior official for israel passed at the state department. i mean, he was a deputy assistant secretary part of the bar relief barb relief was the assistant secretary that went on all 8 of blankets and trips to them at least as his main advisor. so this is the, the officer in charge, the senior diplomat in charge of israel palestine, the state department resigning and saying its for family reasons. now the fact that it was broken in the washington post and several people that knowing...
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to go back to the united states, the i work for the united states department of defense, their cyber command unit. and i developed a systems for doing propaganda computerized systems and did a lot of training for them for fights against russia and ukraine in moldova, in our main the, the, i decided to move here. fact when i 1st met my wife. and she brought me here the fall, right after we had met. that was so almost 20 years ago. and i just fell in love with the peninsula. and in 2014, when russia took over, i appreciated the fact that the people had a free and democratic election to become part of russia. and i've seen that sense of russia has taken over as the government and crimea, that many, many things have improved over the time that i spent your while it was under ukraine. the i have no desire to move back to the united states. i love it here, and i like the values that russia has in place for their people. everyone gets along no matter what race or religion they are, you have to be here for a while to really see what russians are like, what the culture is like, what the gover
to go back to the united states, the i work for the united states department of defense, their cyber command unit. and i developed a systems for doing propaganda computerized systems and did a lot of training for them for fights against russia and ukraine in moldova, in our main the, the, i decided to move here. fact when i 1st met my wife. and she brought me here the fall, right after we had met. that was so almost 20 years ago. and i just fell in love with the peninsula. and in 2014, when...
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i mean, let's be frank, the american government and we had by the state department is the root of a lot of the terrorism in this world. they've created as lot modern as lama terrorism, with our american creation for of dentist. then who dated out, and they've continued to control a little bit more or less and received it and libya received it back in of get a spam from i'll tell you to and then other places, this is no different. this is just another form of terrorist organizations that the us government lots to deal with. is there any significance of the timing right now? that's best buy has been lifted? well, like i said, on the ground, these guys have always had our american weapons right. uh graham loves to go with them. uh, mccain, uh, showed up with the other american center. so these guys were in the u. k. parliament, morris johnson, who was in parliament standing there with the us off flag. right. so these guys are there. they're now. uh. yeah, they're now allowed into polite company in the west uh these extreme uh nazis because they're now heroes and it was because they're a to
i mean, let's be frank, the american government and we had by the state department is the root of a lot of the terrorism in this world. they've created as lot modern as lama terrorism, with our american creation for of dentist. then who dated out, and they've continued to control a little bit more or less and received it and libya received it back in of get a spam from i'll tell you to and then other places, this is no different. this is just another form of terrorist organizations that the us...
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that he was state department, the pen. so gone ends of the ukrainian government. incredible. considering that this was roy to ask, still the us bands, the as all battalion, originally the state department should pressure key to dissociate itself with this group and investigated whether any of our weapons or training have already been provided to them. they were concerned at one point that seems but now all of that is out of the window and it's a general tendency that we've been observing sort of whitewash and of nazi as a how else can you explain the countless examples of west and officials praising former nazis and their modern followers, you can remember the stand in a way shouldn't. so the nazi veteran in the canada, which became an international sensation in a prime minister boys johnson. welcome and the delegation from the battalion so that you take parliament praise and calling them heroes and left under banner with a neo nazi symbol of the us state department given the metal of cards to a ruthless, cold blooded kill
that he was state department, the pen. so gone ends of the ukrainian government. incredible. considering that this was roy to ask, still the us bands, the as all battalion, originally the state department should pressure key to dissociate itself with this group and investigated whether any of our weapons or training have already been provided to them. they were concerned at one point that seems but now all of that is out of the window and it's a general tendency that we've been observing sort...
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state department on his arrival. let's go live now to my kind of who's of the state department in washington dc for us. like what is washington hoping to achieve with these meetings? well, the israeli defense secretary has just left the building off to a meeting of some 2 hours with the anthony blinking. we are told by the bank and officials that one of the major points of the meeting was to discuss with you as well how to secure the governance of gauze a. when this will ends, they is beyond the standstill, no agreement between the us and israel as to what form this type of governance would take. well, so under discussion was how to increase to monetary an aide into gaza. also how to continue to attempt to de escalate the immediate area of the conflict to prevent it from spreading any further afield. this with particular reference to the hostilities and the tension along that border to the know with 11 on so as launched himself. and that is discussed, the israeli defense minister will also be meeting his us counterpa
state department on his arrival. let's go live now to my kind of who's of the state department in washington dc for us. like what is washington hoping to achieve with these meetings? well, the israeli defense secretary has just left the building off to a meeting of some 2 hours with the anthony blinking. we are told by the bank and officials that one of the major points of the meeting was to discuss with you as well how to secure the governance of gauze a. when this will ends, they is beyond...
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mila was a very, very not to well respected state department official. can you give us a sense of how he was regarded by his colleagues and, and what kind of an impact this might have on, on operations that of the, in the government continues to go on. and there are many, well qualified people that will continue to do the work that he was doing, but there is no question that this is yet another blow to the bottom. they've ministration. and this is not the 1st and it's likely to not be the last of what we've seen is since october 7th, a spring of high profile officials who are leaving the bind administrator and frustrated with over what they see is a that increasing pattern where their perspectives their expertise and their concerns about the by the administration's policy towards israel in some port of israel and the growing number of casualties in excess of 37000 palestinian casualties. and just simply not being heated. and that is the frustration, but didn't leave so many to this crisis of conscience where they no longer can do their job. and so we've
mila was a very, very not to well respected state department official. can you give us a sense of how he was regarded by his colleagues and, and what kind of an impact this might have on, on operations that of the, in the government continues to go on. and there are many, well qualified people that will continue to do the work that he was doing, but there is no question that this is yet another blow to the bottom. they've ministration. and this is not the 1st and it's likely to not be the last...
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i was with a bunch of other state department people out in advance. um, uh it was on 11 on and and, and uh, i talked to many of the people there. i mean, the state department, people are not happy in general uh with whats going on and guys, i would say the majority of the diplomats are not happy with the guys a policy. um, it reminds me of the 2003, a rack at the state department when the vast majority match where it gets the rack and vision and the descent channels uh, wasn't used. you know, in the apartment it's a different matter. encourage to send the cable directly to the blinking, and then it's just reviewed by blinking and his staff and responded to all the cables. it's never been so active since the rack, or until now on the guy's a policy where it diplomats on a regular basis express the dissatisfaction with all aspects. and the most notorious one is the way in which that recent assessing to this really use of weapons was opposed by most of the diplomats and especially the people from us id or part of the state department. which of this is no
i was with a bunch of other state department people out in advance. um, uh it was on 11 on and and, and uh, i talked to many of the people there. i mean, the state department, people are not happy in general uh with whats going on and guys, i would say the majority of the diplomats are not happy with the guys a policy. um, it reminds me of the 2003, a rack at the state department when the vast majority match where it gets the rack and vision and the descent channels uh, wasn't used. you know,...
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the us state departments deputy assistant secretary for is really paula spinning affairs has resigned. henri miller says he's made the decision due to family concerns. he was previously known as a critic of president biden's approach to the handling of the war and gaza. several officials have resigned from the state department since the beginning of the war. a white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has more. the resignation of senior diplomat. andrew miller from the us state department, is the latest in the spring of resignations from the side administration across a range of agencies. and it underscores rolling frustration with in the bought into ministration over the president's star support for israel's war on gaza. already there has been a number of high profile resignations, where those who have resigned have said that the president, in some cases is twisting the facts or even turning a blind di or complicit in the 37000 palestinian desk and counting. now this not only underscores the growing frustration with in the government, but also outside the government. just 2 weeks a
the us state departments deputy assistant secretary for is really paula spinning affairs has resigned. henri miller says he's made the decision due to family concerns. he was previously known as a critic of president biden's approach to the handling of the war and gaza. several officials have resigned from the state department since the beginning of the war. a white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has more. the resignation of senior diplomat. andrew miller from the us state department, is...
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you talked about several former state department colleagues of mine. i'll try it from agency for international development and others who, who resigned in protest over the politic or the politics of buying the ministration . so there's, there's some rules. oh, this is a style. soviet stuff that's going on in the united states to and i just want to bring you in on that same question. ask you. i mean, obviously you've heard what laurie have to say that we've also had jackson hinkle, who's at st. petersburg at the moment, cooling this, a criminal and tagging poses in it. how much do you think this has to do with scope, which is criticism of washington's will policy? oh, i think it has 100 percent to do with scott's criticism of washington square policy . larry johnson is exactly correct, this was an outrages and the legal act and the only hold that i can have coming out of this is that it was the action. busy of a low or mid level idiot who let his own personal politics get in the way rather than an actual policy of the by didn't ministration. because if
you talked about several former state department colleagues of mine. i'll try it from agency for international development and others who, who resigned in protest over the politic or the politics of buying the ministration . so there's, there's some rules. oh, this is a style. soviet stuff that's going on in the united states to and i just want to bring you in on that same question. ask you. i mean, obviously you've heard what laurie have to say that we've also had jackson hinkle, who's at st....
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they do a buzz when you are at the states, the cheapest job with the state department, but you're only in fantasy film, but you can't say a word without the imprimatur of had to be blinking to jake sullivan. truly was he just totally true because we picked him. we thanked him and we made sure he got there just as we helped pick the car and governments in sweden, norway, fenelon, and elsewhere. been working on it for a long time. i'm not sure they at all represent. there are people who fundamentally, or still for some distance from nato and even neutrality, even with this invasion of ukraine. but we engineered jim stocum burke just as shirley is we help the engineer of the victories are those people now predominate in those countries, those new members of nato. but i don't sure they'll work out in georgia. you know, the newspapers. this week i got the japanese financial times in that family on new york times, both that like good clockwork, one headline, georgia keep pushing from taking a new born about the massive support for american policy in georgia. and the japanese, after the demon
they do a buzz when you are at the states, the cheapest job with the state department, but you're only in fantasy film, but you can't say a word without the imprimatur of had to be blinking to jake sullivan. truly was he just totally true because we picked him. we thanked him and we made sure he got there just as we helped pick the car and governments in sweden, norway, fenelon, and elsewhere. been working on it for a long time. i'm not sure they at all represent. there are people who...
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the line with us us state department is given the metal of cards to a ruthless, cold blooded killer, while healthy evacuated women and children from areas affected by war. ukrainian military veteran scott secretly documented russian forces committed atrocities during the sca easy, 3 in service come through. who's townsend covered in the blood of the elderly women and children in march, 2022, she pretended to be a mother of 2 children who aspiring she have deal herself. in 2014, the person actually participated in the seizure of the power in ukraine from 2014, 2018 to train new and that's is in the don't bass region. she gave me these crimes against civilians. if the left for the parent, let him change its spots, then why don't list the bad on all kinds of or isis? well, they will, when they need them. because this isn't about human rights. it's about strategy. while they had all the silver, all base picked you, didn't viet, alexander markovich who we've heard from before us as the us uses human rights. and it's democracy agenda only when they need it. most of the united states is sli
the line with us us state department is given the metal of cards to a ruthless, cold blooded killer, while healthy evacuated women and children from areas affected by war. ukrainian military veteran scott secretly documented russian forces committed atrocities during the sca easy, 3 in service come through. who's townsend covered in the blood of the elderly women and children in march, 2022, she pretended to be a mother of 2 children who aspiring she have deal herself. in 2014, the person...
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that what's being done with very close coordination with the us embassy that he was state department, the pen. so gone ends of the ukrainian government. incredible. considering that this was right after that he was banned the as of battalion. originally, the state department should pressure key to dissociate itself with this group and investigated whether any of our weapons or training have already been provided to them. they were concerned at one point that seems but now all of that is out of the window and it's a general tendency that we've been observing that sort of white washing of nazi is of how else can you explain the countless examples of western officials praising former nazis and their modern followers, you can remember the stand in a way shit. and so the nazi veterans in canada, which became an international sensation as the prime minister boys johnson welcoming the delegation from the battalion. so they, you take parliament praising them, calling them a heroes, and less than their banner with a neo nazi symbol. here's the line here with us for the state department, given
that what's being done with very close coordination with the us embassy that he was state department, the pen. so gone ends of the ukrainian government. incredible. considering that this was right after that he was banned the as of battalion. originally, the state department should pressure key to dissociate itself with this group and investigated whether any of our weapons or training have already been provided to them. they were concerned at one point that seems but now all of that is out of...
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a lot, stacy gilbert is a former state department employee who resigned over that report. she was a senior civil military adviser or the bureau of population, refugees in migration at the us state department and is joining us live on orange is here from baltimore in maryland. say, see thank you so much for being with us on al jazeera, so you resigned after 20 years in the state department. can you explain to us 1st, what led to your decision and just how difficult to decision it was for you? um, so we were tasked by the white house in early february to write a report assessing countries to things. countries compliance with international humanitarian law, also known as the law of war or the geneva conventions and their willingness to facilitate humanitarian assistance. israel was not the only country, but as you can imagine, it was the country that generated the most debate within, within the subject matter expert who are drafting the report at some point myself and a few other subject matter experts were removed from the report. mm hm. it was moved up to a 100 level and i
a lot, stacy gilbert is a former state department employee who resigned over that report. she was a senior civil military adviser or the bureau of population, refugees in migration at the us state department and is joining us live on orange is here from baltimore in maryland. say, see thank you so much for being with us on al jazeera, so you resigned after 20 years in the state department. can you explain to us 1st, what led to your decision and just how difficult to decision it was for you?...
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today, just parents, whatever they're told to say by the state department. but one of these arguments that's apparent it is that the united states must do this. nato must do this and ukraine because of not russia putting in particular wants to go back in and take over europe and pick the rest of ukraine. and that he's just as unbelievably crazy roughing at the mouth expansionist. what do you say to that argument? its total square mockery. i don't think anyone who has studied the history of uses the soviet union or russia seriously as an objective matter would go along with that. yes, you're right. i are going through the same ph. d program at harvard that produced brzezinski before me. and i did offer both silvia politics and russian history on my ph. d. oral general examinations at harvard. they're required to qualify me to teach those 2 subjects time don't to graduate. that's not my reading of record who was provoked here. indeed before the, you know, here's special military operation and she calls it, of ukraine. she did offer to treaties one to nato and
today, just parents, whatever they're told to say by the state department. but one of these arguments that's apparent it is that the united states must do this. nato must do this and ukraine because of not russia putting in particular wants to go back in and take over europe and pick the rest of ukraine. and that he's just as unbelievably crazy roughing at the mouth expansionist. what do you say to that argument? its total square mockery. i don't think anyone who has studied the history of uses...
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according to representatives of the state department, the main strategy is for ukraine to win this war. this can be achieved in two ways, according to representatives of the state department, by strengthening ukraine's position at the front and unlocking the ukrainian economy. according to the officials, this can actually be achieved by other two points, it is by strengthening the air defense of ukraine, precisely by working in the defense sector in this industry and by unblocking the work of ukrainian ports that... ukraine itself could export its own and thereby strengthen its economy. actually, i suggest to listen in more detail in the comments of the officials themselves. the goal of our strategy is quite simple: we want ukraine to win. we want her to thrive, fighting her way to victory. how to do it? keeping russia in the east, russia's destabilizing fire positions and places from where it threatens ukrainian territory in crimea and near the... borders, as well as restoring economic life, which means having adequate air defenses and the ability to export through southern ports. the
according to representatives of the state department, the main strategy is for ukraine to win this war. this can be achieved in two ways, according to representatives of the state department, by strengthening ukraine's position at the front and unlocking the ukrainian economy. according to the officials, this can actually be achieved by other two points, it is by strengthening the air defense of ukraine, precisely by working in the defense sector in this industry and by unblocking the work of...
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let's just stop at a state department. would you like hans and me blinking up? he adds an unconditional supporter of israel. thank you so much kind of air coming back on monday and beheaded babies in rough or multiple eros, whom is worth of t and t equivalent on garza. and today, the end of us here, the now ended i in f new create a treaty. how new is the world to new to use? now of senior senator lindsey graham told me about his rail and nuclear weapons just the other day. congressman said the gaza should be new. so it's interesting that you bring up the on an after really, it was call them pals greatest, he thought achievement with president reagan when he was national security advisor and deputy. and he said it was the most important new to our weapons. true, you all, because those weapons were the most dangerous of all. and now we've destroyed the starting with george bush in the abm treaty, which was an on bridal stupid on wise act, abrogate the treaty. and he did it essentially because a new conservatives in his government wanted him to so that one, they c
let's just stop at a state department. would you like hans and me blinking up? he adds an unconditional supporter of israel. thank you so much kind of air coming back on monday and beheaded babies in rough or multiple eros, whom is worth of t and t equivalent on garza. and today, the end of us here, the now ended i in f new create a treaty. how new is the world to new to use? now of senior senator lindsey graham told me about his rail and nuclear weapons just the other day. congressman said the...
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we got a response from the state department to this report. we haven't seen the report, but we welcome a diversity of viewpoints. to to do they really? do you think they welcome a diversity of viewpoints? if how do they feel about a trump? >> unfortunately, no. i worked at the state department for 23 years, i loved working there being a diplomat, but it's no secret it does trend left. it's probably three-quarters or more people who support democrats against republicans and, yes, the general feeling in the state department was not positive towards president trump. a minority of people, but a significant minority, were trying to undermine his agenda and possibly would undermine the agenda the of a conservative with strong views. and that's not in the interests of the united states with. the civil servants are supposed to be there to carry out the will of the president. pete: no doubt. well, simon, thanks for the report, for highlighting this for us. >> thanks for having me. pete: and simon points out there are institutions like the state departm
we got a response from the state department to this report. we haven't seen the report, but we welcome a diversity of viewpoints. to to do they really? do you think they welcome a diversity of viewpoints? if how do they feel about a trump? >> unfortunately, no. i worked at the state department for 23 years, i loved working there being a diplomat, but it's no secret it does trend left. it's probably three-quarters or more people who support democrats against republicans and, yes, the...
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the state department identified 13 countries where the government funds trafficking. we encourage governments to prevent trafficking. the secretary of state says investigators worldwide are trying to fight the traffickers online using artificial intelligence to detect trends. in washington on the day. some lot. still ahead. today marks 2 years since the overturning of roe v wade. >> we've got a look back at what's happened since that historic rule. >> today marks 2 years since the supreme court overturned roe v wade removing the federal right to an abortion. the decision left regulations up to the states and ignited intense debate about the issue and over the weekend, former president donald trump celebrated the anniversary while vice president kamala harris accused him of stealing reproductive rights for women. >> when he was in the white house, donald trump handpicked 3 members of the united states supreme court because he intended for them to overturn roe v wade. >> president biden says he wants to bring back that federal right. former house speaker nancy pelosi wa
the state department identified 13 countries where the government funds trafficking. we encourage governments to prevent trafficking. the secretary of state says investigators worldwide are trying to fight the traffickers online using artificial intelligence to detect trends. in washington on the day. some lot. still ahead. today marks 2 years since the overturning of roe v wade. >> we've got a look back at what's happened since that historic rule. >> today marks 2 years since the...
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department, a thorough check, and after it, supposedly the us state department came to the conclusion that the azovites, from the point of view of the american state machine, no longer violate human rights, and do not adhere to racist, xenophobic and ultra-nationalist... views, you know, after all, the us state department should probably make this position public, and not just leak it to the newspaper or through anonymous opportunities, to publish it in the american media, but should publish it as one’s position, because it is monstrous if american experts, which is exactly what they consider themselves to be, working in the state department, believe that... the nationalist azov battalion, which joined ranks of the armed forces of ukraine, but at the same time did not abandon anything, neither symbols, nor ideology, nor the methods of its implementation, ceased to be ultra-nationalist. at the same time, almost 7 years ago, american congressmen who declared azov extremist, anti-semitic and neo-nazi organization and prohibited providing him with any assistance, there was no doubt abou
department, a thorough check, and after it, supposedly the us state department came to the conclusion that the azovites, from the point of view of the american state machine, no longer violate human rights, and do not adhere to racist, xenophobic and ultra-nationalist... views, you know, after all, the us state department should probably make this position public, and not just leak it to the newspaper or through anonymous opportunities, to publish it in the american media, but should publish it...
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a said it was coming from the state department on that incident. it was described by the state department spokesman matthew miller as shocking. this is what he had to say. as we saw that video, it was shocking. the practice was absolutely unacceptable. humans should never be used as human shields. the idea of should swiftly investigate what happened. hold people accountable. now we understand as well from the spokesman that the israeli army has given assurances that the soldiers were acting against the protocol that the matter is being investigated. and that the soldiers will be held accountable, that appears at the state department is satisfied with these assurances from these way the army. right, thank you, mike. that's my kind of reporting from washington dc for us. the russian foreign ministry has some into the us ambassador saying washington has direct responsibility for an attack on russian amex, crimea, for people were killed by falling debris instead of us to go on sunday. russia says it's shut down 5 ukrainian missiles over the port city.
a said it was coming from the state department on that incident. it was described by the state department spokesman matthew miller as shocking. this is what he had to say. as we saw that video, it was shocking. the practice was absolutely unacceptable. humans should never be used as human shields. the idea of should swiftly investigate what happened. hold people accountable. now we understand as well from the spokesman that the israeli army has given assurances that the soldiers were acting...
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we're also institutionalizing an indo-pacific focus at the state department. in the last 18 months with congressional supporen stood up a new office of china coordination what we callhe state department our china house, to prioritize coordination with allies and partners on china across our work worldwide. the biden administrationlso understands that three theaters europe the middle east and the indo-pacific increasingly intertwined. the russia dprk and iran are increasing coordination and security cooperation. i would say that the two countries that have done the most to support russia's reconstitution of its defense industrial base since its first failed steps at ukraine have unquestionably been china and north korea. in return russia is supporting advances in the military programs of all three of these partners. visited the democratic people's pu 20 years last week. there are limits to these partnerships, but they cannot be ignored. our partners in indo-pacific are not ignoring them. skeptics sometimes call for sharp reduction in u.s. support to ukraine, ev
we're also institutionalizing an indo-pacific focus at the state department. in the last 18 months with congressional supporen stood up a new office of china coordination what we callhe state department our china house, to prioritize coordination with allies and partners on china across our work worldwide. the biden administrationlso understands that three theaters europe the middle east and the indo-pacific increasingly intertwined. the russia dprk and iran are increasing coordination and...
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with their weapons, which forced the top of the state department to change their mind, emil mersaev understood the topic. washington is ready to do anything to weaken moscow. even the most cynical and inhumane methods are accepted. this is how the kremlin commented on the decision. state department to allow the supply of american weapons the nationalist azov brigade, recognized by the supreme court of russia as a terrorist organization. such a sudden change in washington’s position suggests that they are not shunning anything in their attempts to suppress russia, well, yes, naturally using ukraine and the ukrainian people as an instrument in their hands, they are even ready to flirt with neo-nazis. which once again proves the validity of moscow’s fears. regarding the spread of nationalist ideas around the world, but for the american foreign policy department this is not obviously, or rather, not profitable. after a thorough inspection, the twelfth ukrainian special forces brigade azov passed the leahy inspection conducted by the us state department. here we are talking about the
with their weapons, which forced the top of the state department to change their mind, emil mersaev understood the topic. washington is ready to do anything to weaken moscow. even the most cynical and inhumane methods are accepted. this is how the kremlin commented on the decision. state department to allow the supply of american weapons the nationalist azov brigade, recognized by the supreme court of russia as a terrorist organization. such a sudden change in washington’s position suggests...
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andrew miller from the us state department is the latest in the spring of resignations from the side administration across a range of agencies. and it underscores rowing frustration with in the bought into ministration over the president's stock support for israel's war on gaza. already there has been a number of high profile resignations, where those who have resigned have said that the president, in some cases is twisting the facts or even turning a blind di or complicit in the 37000 palestinian desk and counting. now this not only underscores the growing frustration with in the government, but also outside the government. just 2 weeks ago we saw thousands take to the street outside the white house, protesting israel's war on garza. and we expect, as we head towards the november presidential election, those protests will continue next week. us president joe biden is set to debate for president donald trump in a presidential debate where joe biden appears in public appearances. he is often met by protesters who call him genocide, joe, or say that his red line was a lie. we also expe
andrew miller from the us state department is the latest in the spring of resignations from the side administration across a range of agencies. and it underscores rowing frustration with in the bought into ministration over the president's stock support for israel's war on gaza. already there has been a number of high profile resignations, where those who have resigned have said that the president, in some cases is twisting the facts or even turning a blind di or complicit in the 37000...
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because i'm not, that's not, that doesn't mean the state department is always wrong. state of i'm, it does a lot of good things, but they shouldn't be in the business of running what anderson cooper's every night because i'm, we're not getting any information. and how in the hell can those people say we, for example, is a tv or some other entities, just a tv, when a better example of say, tv, than anybody in the world right now. there you go. i said what i want to say, and i'm glad i did it, and i'm glad you're in the audit bags. vanilla will talk to you again, little bit. you got it. when we come back is one of the country's most outspoken advocates for human rights, and it served as the council for bosnia and husband, a governor. so actually that right? because the governor, he will speak, we will speak cousins a with university of illinois. professor francis anthony boyle, who says there is a direct tie by the way between the natal actions that we're seeing now historically and the war and ukraine don't go away. he's good. we'll be right back . the as western leaders, recklessly ta
because i'm not, that's not, that doesn't mean the state department is always wrong. state of i'm, it does a lot of good things, but they shouldn't be in the business of running what anderson cooper's every night because i'm, we're not getting any information. and how in the hell can those people say we, for example, is a tv or some other entities, just a tv, when a better example of say, tv, than anybody in the world right now. there you go. i said what i want to say, and i'm glad i did it,...
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the state department found no evidence of gross violations of human rights committed by the 12 brigades as so, which is why they're listing their band on the units confused. oh, that's understandable. because for years they us refuse to supply them with weapons . because quote, us officials determine that its founders espouse braces, xenophobic and ultra nationalist views and dolph quote. and here it is from the horse's mouth. however, it is certainly true that a very small part of the printing and military is neo nazi and people need to be honest about that for months. viral image after viral image has been circulating ukrainian soldiers with various kinds of nazi symbols on them. that this is not some incidental accidental. small marginal number of people in this military for us who are openly touting nazi id already on our search for the facts. we learned one thing for certain. today there are nazis in ukraine. i guess all those records of all media organizations are on the cremeans payrolls do and this information to the masses. it's worth noting that russian, this information has a
the state department found no evidence of gross violations of human rights committed by the 12 brigades as so, which is why they're listing their band on the units confused. oh, that's understandable. because for years they us refuse to supply them with weapons . because quote, us officials determine that its founders espouse braces, xenophobic and ultra nationalist views and dolph quote. and here it is from the horse's mouth. however, it is certainly true that a very small part of the printing...
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i think you'll probably need to talk to representatives of that state department about that. but it comes back to, i think, for many australians, the importance of press freedom, which we see as being under threat in this country. we see it as being under threat in the uk and us as well. it is very important that journalists uk and us as well. it is very important thatjournalists have important that journalists have the important thatjournalists have the right to tell inconvenient truths and to bring to the public attention things which are perhaps not, you know, may not be perceived by politicians as being in their best interests or the interests of government. free press, the free media is under threat globally. and we saw this particular case is emblematic of that and so i think that many australians that i hope people globally will gain height from the fact that in this instance we have seen the freedom of the best be supported by, hopefully, as we understand it, the us and australian governments. we have about 30 seconds _ australian governments. we have about 30 seconds
i think you'll probably need to talk to representatives of that state department about that. but it comes back to, i think, for many australians, the importance of press freedom, which we see as being under threat in this country. we see it as being under threat in the uk and us as well. it is very important that journalists uk and us as well. it is very important thatjournalists have important that journalists have the important thatjournalists have the right to tell inconvenient truths and to...
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so fired by a blinking state department structure. be under the joe. why while i take what i was just postulating or what i was speculating on got her fired. i think she was rogue. i think she used her position and gone rogue. she was doing things that may be general breedlove, the old boy from europe, used to ride his motorcycle down into the environs and talked to people. people realize breedlove was a gram stein for almost 3 years before he became sacked here for 4 years. and he loved to ride his bicycle all over europe. is motorbike, big, old, big, old motorbike and memory love i, i compare breedlove the curtis will, may if you're familiar with the movie, dark doctor strange law, the general in that movie is a character of curtis. so my, the man who bombed tokyo and killed more people in the fire bombing that we deal with the 2 atomic bombs. most americans don't know anything about and the man who outside the room, when kennedy was deliberating with the executive council about cuba, in october of $62.00, said, according to 2 sources, i have talked
so fired by a blinking state department structure. be under the joe. why while i take what i was just postulating or what i was speculating on got her fired. i think she was rogue. i think she used her position and gone rogue. she was doing things that may be general breedlove, the old boy from europe, used to ride his motorcycle down into the environs and talked to people. people realize breedlove was a gram stein for almost 3 years before he became sacked here for 4 years. and he loved to...
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belarus prohibits freedom of speech, and the us state department repeats all this like a broken record year after year. the latest song is the report for 2023, we saw it recently, it has already begun there in relation to minsk, as always promising. over the past year , there have been no significant changes in the human rights situation in belarus. i would like to add thank god, but let's figure it out. paper rights. have become a convenient tool for washington pressure in the international arena. the logic is clear: we washington are the infallible guardians of world legal and moral values, and you belarusians are objectionable, time after time violating everything possible, but the american ensign is as personal as he is portrayed, what is happening in the usa with the notorious human rights, believe me , everything is very interesting there. human rights watch and other human rights activists are somehow hesitantly trying to draw the attention of the states, saying that your democracy, to put it mildly, has worked out and you should be more careful there, but the white house has it
belarus prohibits freedom of speech, and the us state department repeats all this like a broken record year after year. the latest song is the report for 2023, we saw it recently, it has already begun there in relation to minsk, as always promising. over the past year , there have been no significant changes in the human rights situation in belarus. i would like to add thank god, but let's figure it out. paper rights. have become a convenient tool for washington pressure in the international...
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i was with a bunch of other state department people out in advance. um uh it was on 11 on and and, and uh, i talked to many of the people there. i mean the state department, people are not happy in general with whats going on. and guys, i would say the majority of the diplomats are not happy with the guys the policy. um, it reminds me of the 2003, a rack at the state department when the vast majority match where it gets the rack and vision um and the descent channels uh, wasn't used. you know, in the apartment, it's a different matter and cards to send a cable directly to the blinking, and then it's reviewed by blinking and this stuff and responded to all the cables. it's never been so active since the iraq war until now. on the guy's a policy where it diplomats on a regular basis, expressed of dissatisfaction with all aspects you on secretary general has voiced his alarm at the escalating buttons between israel and his bullet. in one of his strong, his comments on the situation and tony gutierrez said the risk of the conflict and them at least is rea
i was with a bunch of other state department people out in advance. um uh it was on 11 on and and, and uh, i talked to many of the people there. i mean the state department, people are not happy in general with whats going on. and guys, i would say the majority of the diplomats are not happy with the guys the policy. um, it reminds me of the 2003, a rack at the state department when the vast majority match where it gets the rack and vision um and the descent channels uh, wasn't used. you know,...
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when you watch those state department briefings, you get more news out of that. not just from what is said, but also from what is not said. and just as then you would from any newscast on m as nbc fox, cnn the new york times all combined because they actually do have some interesting exchanges there. i, i agree with you my point about matt miller saying this whether he meant to say it, whether it was a mistake, whether we should forgive him, whatever. what he actually said was, the truth is, will, is it more with the palestinian people? 36000 members of a mazda have not been killed. 36000 palestinians had been killed. right, right, right. i mean, there, there is no way for any of us to know exactly what's in matt miller's head or in his heart. yeah. and maybe it is our personal bias. but for me, i'm going with the flag on this one. um, well no, actually no, i'm going with a freudian slip. i know it was a slot, but it's the 40 and slip and, and, and the state department spokesman knows full well because like you said, the numbers bear that out, of course. so i thi
when you watch those state department briefings, you get more news out of that. not just from what is said, but also from what is not said. and just as then you would from any newscast on m as nbc fox, cnn the new york times all combined because they actually do have some interesting exchanges there. i, i agree with you my point about matt miller saying this whether he meant to say it, whether it was a mistake, whether we should forgive him, whatever. what he actually said was, the truth is,...
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what changed, why did the state department suddenly lift the long-standing ban? got tangled up in the nets in the murmansk region, the operation to save the red book whale continues. let's tell you what condition it is in now. the jury found the son of american. president guilty of weapons charges, hunter biden faces up to 25 years in prison and a large fine. on the eve of russia day, vladimir putin signed decrees awarding a state prize for his contribution to the development of musical art, opera singer ildar abdrazakov, sculptor andrei korobtsov and architect konstantin famin were awarded for creating monuments. about the history of our country. rzhev memorial in tver region - one of their most famous and large-scale works. also, state prizes in the field of literature and art were received by the director of the tsarskoye selo reserve museum, olga taratynova, and the director of the tsarskoe selo amber workshop, boris igdalov. in the field of science and technology, the state prize was received by the president of the national research center kurchatov institu
what changed, why did the state department suddenly lift the long-standing ban? got tangled up in the nets in the murmansk region, the operation to save the red book whale continues. let's tell you what condition it is in now. the jury found the son of american. president guilty of weapons charges, hunter biden faces up to 25 years in prison and a large fine. on the eve of russia day, vladimir putin signed decrees awarding a state prize for his contribution to the development of musical art,...
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he reading as carried out by the us department of state at the beginning of the don best conflict in 2014. when the media was more open about the as odds, the true colors, washington's leahy laws prevented supplies to the group as it was implicated in human rights. abuses of the us had band arms shipments to as our forces for 9 years because of the groups extremist affiliations. for now, washington has reversed his policy as, as ally, ukraine suffers a string of defeats on the battlefield. r k correspond that we're going to close to worry about has the details. so the created all kind the end ices as well dispenser and army, neo nazis claiming that russia is trying to describe that these poor people. the state department found no evidence of gross violations of human rights committed by the 12 brigades as so, which is why they're lifting their band on the units confused. oh, that's understandable. because for years they us refuse to supply them with weapons . because quote, us officials determine that its founders espouse braces, xenophobic and ultra nationalist views, and dolph quot
he reading as carried out by the us department of state at the beginning of the don best conflict in 2014. when the media was more open about the as odds, the true colors, washington's leahy laws prevented supplies to the group as it was implicated in human rights. abuses of the us had band arms shipments to as our forces for 9 years because of the groups extremist affiliations. for now, washington has reversed his policy as, as ally, ukraine suffers a string of defeats on the battlefield. r k...
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does the state department agree with the characterization? matt: i agree with everything the ambassador said. it has been a priority for this administration to increase people-to-people ties. we have seen progress in that we have cultural exchanges. we have seen an increase in the number of flights, direct countries and work on that continuous. at the same tim ambassador said, the increased p.r.c. interference and cultural programming and the p.r.c. since november runs counter to the commitments thaeud maid at the summit and suggest tof increased people-to-people connections is different to ours. something raised when we were in our last tripo beijing where he made clear to senior members of the chinese that as much as we want to see people-to-people ties strengthened, it's very hard to do that when the chinese government harasses u.s. citizens or chinese citizens who attempt to participate in american programs. we think it's in the interest of both our countries to increase the ties. that's what the ambassador was making clear. more. last we
does the state department agree with the characterization? matt: i agree with everything the ambassador said. it has been a priority for this administration to increase people-to-people ties. we have seen progress in that we have cultural exchanges. we have seen an increase in the number of flights, direct countries and work on that continuous. at the same tim ambassador said, the increased p.r.c. interference and cultural programming and the p.r.c. since november runs counter to the...
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earlier , the state department said:
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and again we will advertise to the us state department. this is what the report wrote about our elections last year. it was widely reported that there were national elections. the 2020 presidential election was tainted , according to independent local monitoring groups. numerous abuses, including limiting the ability of a candidate to be included on the ballot, administrative resources were used in favor of the incumbent president, and the vote count was not transparent to independent observers. it certainly sounds interesting, but that’s not the task, representatives of the cis, the sco really. independent observers had the opportunity to see the entire election process without obstacles, while others just wanted to shake up the news agenda with a sensation. well, let's assume that we decide on this, in in particular, the chairman of the council of the russian public institute of electoral law, a member of the presidential council of the russian federation for the development of civil society and human rights, borisov, pointed out, noti
and again we will advertise to the us state department. this is what the report wrote about our elections last year. it was widely reported that there were national elections. the 2020 presidential election was tainted , according to independent local monitoring groups. numerous abuses, including limiting the ability of a candidate to be included on the ballot, administrative resources were used in favor of the incumbent president, and the vote count was not transparent to independent...
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he vetting as carried out by the us department of state at the beginning of the cut down best complex in 2014. when the media was more open about the as office to colors. washington's lahey laws that prevented supplies to the group as it was implicated in human rights abuses. international attorney con preston charge his view about the arguably inconsistent policies. actually surprised me because i think even people in the united states government realize, obligate is the nazi list. a knock has a nazi philosophy strides and things of that, you know, as far as, what's come out of this administration, one day a lot battalion is you know, persona non grata and not a, an organization that could be supported by the united states. and then the next week there um, in good prices, you know, one point administration was of the most wasn't what are some of provide attack terms. and then later changed your mind. we're going to, you know, provide certain types, web rates of 6, things may change your mind. so it's hard to keep up with it to be perfect. candy or the west has band arms shipments to
he vetting as carried out by the us department of state at the beginning of the cut down best complex in 2014. when the media was more open about the as office to colors. washington's lahey laws that prevented supplies to the group as it was implicated in human rights abuses. international attorney con preston charge his view about the arguably inconsistent policies. actually surprised me because i think even people in the united states government realize, obligate is the nazi list. a knock has...
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well, because in full, the cheapest off at the state department. so kind of at the end, the part when you were talking about this nuclear weapons radar system, the russian one that was targeted by ukrainian forces. so you're saying that the that targeting could only be done with nato troops in situ, in ukraine. i know the germany in france, i'll say that it's ok to attack russia with the, with the weapons on site. but i'm not, i'm not saying that. but zalinski is not stupid and grinding and military is not stupid, at least the leadership. so why would they select that target without their permission of washington knowing that the target was a severe escalation of all of what had happened up to that point. when you go to, it would be like when i was in the military, for example, we had this the early warning all across north america and elsewhere. it will be like someone shooting that i remember bilbury when he was sector defense telling me about an answer or something like that happened. but it happened on a computer, but the person reporting it to
well, because in full, the cheapest off at the state department. so kind of at the end, the part when you were talking about this nuclear weapons radar system, the russian one that was targeted by ukrainian forces. so you're saying that the that targeting could only be done with nato troops in situ, in ukraine. i know the germany in france, i'll say that it's ok to attack russia with the, with the weapons on site. but i'm not, i'm not saying that. but zalinski is not stupid and grinding and...
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another state department official left citing the us support for the war. and also earlier in the usa departments made a report attempting to clear israel offers sponsibility for blocking humanitarian aid into guys. and one of the experts involved in this project resigned over this report. as she couldn't agree with his conclusion, let's take a listen to what she has to say. some time at the end of april, the subject matter experts were taken off the report and we were told that would be agitated to high level. so i did not know what was in the report until it came out . but when the report came out, i read it and i had to re read it. i had to go back and print out that section and read it because i could not believe it stated so starkly that we assess that israel is not blocking humanitarian assistance. meanwhile, the spikes us attempts to underestimate the scale of the humanitarian crisis. and guys on dissertation on the ground remains dire, particularly for minors, gases, government media office warns that to more than 3500 children under the age of 5 ar
another state department official left citing the us support for the war. and also earlier in the usa departments made a report attempting to clear israel offers sponsibility for blocking humanitarian aid into guys. and one of the experts involved in this project resigned over this report. as she couldn't agree with his conclusion, let's take a listen to what she has to say. some time at the end of april, the subject matter experts were taken off the report and we were told that would be...
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you just heard this golf course into the us state department accidentally tell the truth. i'm rich sanchez, let's do this the . all right, so let's get started. something really fascinating happened yesterday at the us state department, the p r guy, right. the guy works there who reporters often accused of being a bit of a bold faced liar regarding u. s. foreign policy. then again, i guess that's his job, right? well, he accidentally accidentally told the truth yesterday. it just kinda slipped out of his mouth. i guess when he was being honest, when he said this in this conflict in a way that is durable and lasting, the doesn't ensure that is real as buying another war against the past. and people in 3 months or 6 months, or even a year or 2 years, and in a way that provides real security for palestinians and israelis. why did you hear that? the did you did? i don't know if you heard it because it was stuck in the middle of it. so let's do this. i'm gonna pull it out and have our guys over here, play that for you again here. listen now to in this conflict in a way that is
you just heard this golf course into the us state department accidentally tell the truth. i'm rich sanchez, let's do this the . all right, so let's get started. something really fascinating happened yesterday at the us state department, the p r guy, right. the guy works there who reporters often accused of being a bit of a bold faced liar regarding u. s. foreign policy. then again, i guess that's his job, right? well, he accidentally accidentally told the truth yesterday. it just kinda slipped...
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so if the state department puts it out, they just report it as gospel. you know, china bad rush about it wrong, bad, whatever, whatever they want you to say you just report it. and a more often than not, it's the establishment positions. sometimes manila that they put out without even knowing that they're doing so because i think i, it's, it's, it's almost like a like, like an in green response and them, it's, it's, it's, it's a cycle sematic response. and i think that's what we saw with jake tapper there. you're great, you know, it's, i, it's probably a little bit of a knee jerk reaction rick, but at this point, it's hard to tell if it's a flood or deliberate delivery of fake news. i mean, in my opinion, you know, i see this is parenting the, the state department to sort of perpetuate the notion that, how moss is this is the actual unyielding side of tacitly. it hasn't create this false image, that the israel, these are the reasonable guys in this fight. you know, at this point, it's no wonder that the worship at cnn is so low. email number 3 in april r
so if the state department puts it out, they just report it as gospel. you know, china bad rush about it wrong, bad, whatever, whatever they want you to say you just report it. and a more often than not, it's the establishment positions. sometimes manila that they put out without even knowing that they're doing so because i think i, it's, it's, it's almost like a like, like an in green response and them, it's, it's, it's, it's a cycle sematic response. and i think that's what we saw with jake...
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but number 2, the state department did an extraordinary amount of work. when we found out that these cables were going to be published to get people out of harm's way, to go around and look at what might become public and take action. so people that would be put in danger, that would be put out of harm's way. but 3rd, you know, if you drive drunk down the street and get pulled over for drunk driving, the fact that you didn't crash into another car and kill some one doesn't get you out of the uh, of your direct was actions and endangerment that you put your fellow citizens in and it's the same thing. same principle applies here, right? well i, i, i don't think that it does, but the fact of the matter is that the state department has been leased as far as i know and maybe i'm wrong. but there's been as never been able to point to anyone who was compromised or to. ready or, you know, always a pleasure to have you with us here on the international. and we will of course, be back with more in just a few minutes. see that the, in the 1870, the colonial expansio
but number 2, the state department did an extraordinary amount of work. when we found out that these cables were going to be published to get people out of harm's way, to go around and look at what might become public and take action. so people that would be put in danger, that would be put out of harm's way. but 3rd, you know, if you drive drunk down the street and get pulled over for drunk driving, the fact that you didn't crash into another car and kill some one doesn't get you out of the...
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chairman, let me say we should allow the state department to manage protocol. we don't need a funding prohibition. i yield back the balance of my time and urge a no vote. the chair: the gentlewoman from california yields back. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. issa: in closing, i completely agree the state department should have reasonable diplomatic ability, but it has become a problem of a misstatement. and as i said earlier, prime minister bibby netanyahu -- bebe netanyahu should not be called president but have a prime minister, as does france. it's important the titles reflect what in fact titles are. the head of china has three titles and if they want to give him a fourth, they may. but until they do, i believe it's completely inappropriate to call a rose by any other name than the one that in fact the rose possesses. with that i close by urging passage and yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the question occurs on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion
chairman, let me say we should allow the state department to manage protocol. we don't need a funding prohibition. i yield back the balance of my time and urge a no vote. the chair: the gentlewoman from california yields back. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. issa: in closing, i completely agree the state department should have reasonable diplomatic ability, but it has become a problem of a misstatement. and as i said earlier, prime minister bibby netanyahu -- bebe netanyahu...
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from the state department. this is about half an hour. ■0 ambassador dyer: good morning. have the privilege of serving as the ambassador-at-larg■e office to monitor and combat trafficking in persons. thank you all for joining us today to mark the release of the 2024 trafficking in personsicule commemorate the 20th anniversary of our tip report heroes program, as highlighted in the video we just watched. we extend our deepest thanks to mira sorvino, unodc goodwill ambassador in the obigt human tr supporting this effort and lending her voice to t video.■o since 2004, the department has report heroes from around the world. these individuals have made s c to the antitrafficking movement. it is both humbling experience to share this stage wh the 2024 hoe we are recognizing here today. during today's program, secretary blinken will deliver next we will honor the 10 tip report heroes for their outa human trafficking in the face of hardships and challenging environments. the heroes who will speak onf behalf of this year's honorees. after the ceremony, we invite this year's re
from the state department. this is about half an hour. ■0 ambassador dyer: good morning. have the privilege of serving as the ambassador-at-larg■e office to monitor and combat trafficking in persons. thank you all for joining us today to mark the release of the 2024 trafficking in personsicule commemorate the 20th anniversary of our tip report heroes program, as highlighted in the video we just watched. we extend our deepest thanks to mira sorvino, unodc goodwill ambassador in the obigt...